47 Sightings Late To The 70s Worldwide Party - Classic Rock Bottom2018-11-19T22:55:30Zhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/forum/topics/47-sightings-late-to-the-70s-worldwide-party?commentId=6060463%3AComment%3A154460&feed=yes&xn_auth=noNo not yet.
I was at the TV s…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-13:6060463:Comment:1547262018-02-13T03:16:22.974ZMike Pellhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/MikePell
<p>No not yet.</p>
<p>I was at the TV station today!</p>
<p>No not yet.</p>
<p>I was at the TV station today!</p> Yes, but did you listen to th…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-13:6060463:Comment:1546482018-02-13T00:14:59.729ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
<p>Yes, but did you listen to them?</p>
<p>Well, considering how I hardly ever know of any of the songs you play, I'd say... We're even?</p>
<p>I wish I can say, Thanks for listening, Mike, but I'm not sure you did, so thanks for writing.</p>
<p>Yes, but did you listen to them?</p>
<p>Well, considering how I hardly ever know of any of the songs you play, I'd say... We're even?</p>
<p>I wish I can say, Thanks for listening, Mike, but I'm not sure you did, so thanks for writing.</p> I don't know any of these alb…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-12:6060463:Comment:1547202018-02-12T19:48:53.341ZMike Pellhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/MikePell
<p>I don't know any of these albums.</p>
<p>Guess you had to be....THERE, lol!</p>
<p>Mike</p>
<p>I don't know any of these albums.</p>
<p>Guess you had to be....THERE, lol!</p>
<p>Mike</p> It always comes back to ELOY! tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1544682018-02-11T21:14:12.617ZScotthttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/Scott
<p>It always comes back to ELOY! </p>
<p>It always comes back to ELOY! </p> Neither one of those. After I…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1545462018-02-11T20:19:59.403ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
<p>Neither one of those. After I said that, I went online to see if my statement stands with the proof, but I couldn't find a conforming article. Which doesn't mean I'm wrong, since I remember reading an interview in the German music magazine Pop Rock (in 70's), where Eloy cited this band as their influence. However, the band in question did start earlier than Eloy. First they played Beat Music, then they got harder. Not Deep Purple hard, but harder nonetheless. And with that change their music…</p>
<p>Neither one of those. After I said that, I went online to see if my statement stands with the proof, but I couldn't find a conforming article. Which doesn't mean I'm wrong, since I remember reading an interview in the German music magazine Pop Rock (in 70's), where Eloy cited this band as their influence. However, the band in question did start earlier than Eloy. First they played Beat Music, then they got harder. Not Deep Purple hard, but harder nonetheless. And with that change their music become varied, with some of the songs being Space Rock, but not all. I think Eloy made the jump to full on Space Rock first, though. The other band was probably a year or two behind. The band I'm talking about was Space Rock for a while, then switched to mellow Prog Rock.</p>
<p>I will be posting from their Space Rock era. My favorite. Probably a better clue would be; that people who know the genre recommend Eloy and the other band to those newbies who want to try something like Pink Floyd, but not Pink Floyd. If you search with this algorithm, you have a better chance to figure it out.</p> Hawkwind!tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1545452018-02-11T20:07:41.527ZJonhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/JonCStephenson
<p>Hawkwind!</p>
<p>Hawkwind!</p> tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1547192018-02-11T20:01:04.370ZScotthttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/Scott
<p><a href="http://api.ning.com:80/files/kfUmCbI*vnRT1yaHAiasUA5e*ar4bnmG0BjVWyAbGMObM5zew-ucN*x7w9EkDwCVAGzNM72LzW-gikLmj3Ui2rRSUqg4t3Ef/large.gif" target="_self"><img width="300" class="align-center" src="http://api.ning.com:80/files/kfUmCbI*vnRT1yaHAiasUA5e*ar4bnmG0BjVWyAbGMObM5zew-ucN*x7w9EkDwCVAGzNM72LzW-gikLmj3Ui2rRSUqg4t3Ef/large.gif?width=300"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://api.ning.com:80/files/kfUmCbI*vnRT1yaHAiasUA5e*ar4bnmG0BjVWyAbGMObM5zew-ucN*x7w9EkDwCVAGzNM72LzW-gikLmj3Ui2rRSUqg4t3Ef/large.gif" target="_self"><img width="300" class="align-center" src="http://api.ning.com:80/files/kfUmCbI*vnRT1yaHAiasUA5e*ar4bnmG0BjVWyAbGMObM5zew-ucN*x7w9EkDwCVAGzNM72LzW-gikLmj3Ui2rRSUqg4t3Ef/large.gif?width=300"/></a></p> Could it be Pink Floyd, UFO o…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1544672018-02-11T19:57:56.113ZScotthttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/Scott
<p>Could it be Pink Floyd, UFO or The Scorpions?</p>
<p>Could it be Pink Floyd, UFO or The Scorpions?</p> Oops.
Yes, my bad.
The bands…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1545432018-02-11T18:17:14.972ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
<p>Oops.</p>
<p>Yes, my bad.</p>
<p>The bands name is Jericho. <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Brainfart.</span></p>
<p>First they were Jericho Jones, then they changed their name to Jericho.</p>
<p>Oops.</p>
<p>Yes, my bad.</p>
<p>The bands name is Jericho. <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Brainfart.</span></p>
<p>First they were Jericho Jones, then they changed their name to Jericho.</p> I know all about ELOY.
They h…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2018-02-11:6060463:Comment:1544642018-02-11T17:55:40.303ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
<p>I know all about ELOY.</p>
<p>They have 9 albums in my collection, thanks to my Prog Rock friends recommendation. Eloy and Van Der Graaf Generator are his favorite bands, with Pink Floyd. When I got those CDs I gave them a quick listen. Wasn't very much impressed then and left it for Later. Now, that I'm going through the Later pile, I gave them another shot. The first album was great. Next I listened to Colours. That blew me away, so I'll give them another chance, but I won't include Eloy…</p>
<p>I know all about ELOY.</p>
<p>They have 9 albums in my collection, thanks to my Prog Rock friends recommendation. Eloy and Van Der Graaf Generator are his favorite bands, with Pink Floyd. When I got those CDs I gave them a quick listen. Wasn't very much impressed then and left it for Later. Now, that I'm going through the Later pile, I gave them another shot. The first album was great. Next I listened to Colours. That blew me away, so I'll give them another chance, but I won't include Eloy albums here, simply because the top, left corner search bar yielded few hits with you and Jon talking about the band. You started it, you finish it. That's my policy.<img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Grin.gif"/></p>
<p>I have one puzzle for you though.</p>
<p>Coming up later in LTTP would be an International band presented by yours truly, that predates Eloy in formation as well as performing Space Prog Rock. Do YOU know who I'm referring too? Here is a hint: Eloy lists them as one of their influences.</p>